The Gentleman's Magazine, Volumen 238F. Jefferies, 1968 The "Gentleman's magazine" section is a digest of selections from the weekly press; the "(Trader's) monthly intelligencer" section consists of news (foreign and domestic), vital statistics, a register of the month's new publications, and a calendar of forthcoming trade fairs. |
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... daughter's heart as in the heart of every woman . To do him justice , he was too fond of his daughter to be content with the mere prospect of preventing a foolish match . He was anxious to save her from the pain and the disappointment ...
... daughter's heart as in the heart of every woman . To do him justice , he was too fond of his daughter to be content with the mere prospect of preventing a foolish match . He was anxious to save her from the pain and the disappointment ...
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... daughter of pure Greeks into an African . Suppose the daughter of the English Consul at Canton marries a young Englishman , and their daughter marries another Englishman , would their daughter again ( or carry it on for a few ...
... daughter of pure Greeks into an African . Suppose the daughter of the English Consul at Canton marries a young Englishman , and their daughter marries another Englishman , would their daughter again ( or carry it on for a few ...
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... daughter was an angel or not . " " They do in romances — the young men I mean - don't they ? " Christmas winced under this dry , chill analysis , as he might under the touch of a cautery . " I only know what I feel , " he said , " and I ...
... daughter was an angel or not . " " They do in romances — the young men I mean - don't they ? " Christmas winced under this dry , chill analysis , as he might under the touch of a cautery . " I only know what I feel , " he said , " and I ...
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